← Back to context Comment by orpheansodality 2 years ago pairing is taking stories, it’s two people working on one task together. 2 comments orpheansodality Reply vikramkr 2 years ago So then he hasn't been taking zero, "literally zero" stories like the article says. sodapopcan 2 years ago The article said zero stories according to Jira.This is, of course, rectifiable in Jira by allowing a ticket to have multiple people assigned to it....unless they aren't using Jira and some tool that doesn't allow this.
vikramkr 2 years ago So then he hasn't been taking zero, "literally zero" stories like the article says. sodapopcan 2 years ago The article said zero stories according to Jira.This is, of course, rectifiable in Jira by allowing a ticket to have multiple people assigned to it....unless they aren't using Jira and some tool that doesn't allow this.
sodapopcan 2 years ago The article said zero stories according to Jira.This is, of course, rectifiable in Jira by allowing a ticket to have multiple people assigned to it....unless they aren't using Jira and some tool that doesn't allow this.
So then he hasn't been taking zero, "literally zero" stories like the article says.
The article said zero stories according to Jira.
This is, of course, rectifiable in Jira by allowing a ticket to have multiple people assigned to it.
...unless they aren't using Jira and some tool that doesn't allow this.